Crime

Trump Softens Stance on Gaza Takeover and Palestinian Relocation Plan

Share
Share

US President Donald Trump has appeared to backtrack on his controversial proposal to assume of war-torn Gaza and relocate its over two to neighboring countries, clarifying that he is merely recommending the idea rather than enforcing it. The Republican president’s initial plan, unveiled earlier this month, sparked shock by suggesting that Washington would take over the territory, rebuild it, and press Egypt and Jordan to absorb displaced Palestinians.

In a Friday interview on Fox News Radio’s “The Brian Kilmeade ,” Trump acknowledged resistance from Jordanian and Egyptian leaders, who outright the displacement of Palestinians, deeming it unjust. “I was a little surprised they’d say that, but they did,” Trump admitted, noting that the United States provides “billions of dollars a year” in aid to both nations. Despite their opposition, Trump maintained that his plan remains the most viable solution. “The way to do it is my plan. I think that’s a plan that really works, but I’m not forcing it,” he said. “I’m just gonna sit back and recommend it.”

  Off-duty NYPD officer fatally shoots man on Staten Island pointing fake gun

The softening of Trump’s rhetoric comes amid diplomatic activity in the . On the same day as the interview, Arab leaders convened in Riyadh to develop an proposal for Gaza’s -war reconstruction, to counter Trump’s vision. The plan had drawn criticism for its potential to exacerbate the crisis in Gaza and strain relations with key US allies in the East.

Trump’s shift in tone suggests a recognition of the geopolitical complexities involved, particularly as Egypt and Jordan—both critical partners in maintaining regional stability—stand against absorbing Gaza’s population. While he continues to tout the merits of his strategy, his decision to frame it as a recommendation rather than a directive may an attempt to balance his administration’s assertive foreign policy with the realities of international pushback.

  U.S. imposes sanctions on Mexican businesses linked to timeshare fraud targeting elderly Americans

As the unfolds, the Arab leaders’ meeting in Riyadh signals a concerted effort to assert regional influence over Gaza’s future, potentially setting the for a diplomatic tug-of-war. For now, Trump’s softened stance leaves open the of how—or if—his administration will pursue its vision for Gaza amid growing opposition and competing reconstruction plans.

Share
Written by
QncNews

Covering Entertainment, Politics, World News, Sport News, Crimes, Conflict, Metro, Economy & Business News

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
CrimeWorld

Off-duty NYPD officer fatally shoots man on Staten Island pointing fake gun

An off-duty New York Police Department (NYPD) officer fatally shot a man...

Crime

U.S. imposes sanctions on Mexican businesses linked to timeshare fraud targeting elderly Americans

U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on 13 Mexican companies and four individuals...

Crime

UK police authorized to release suspects’ ethnicity to combat misinformation

UK police forces received new guidance permitting them to disclose suspects’ ethnicity...